Dga’-ldan
Mongolian ruler
Quick Facts
- Also spelled:
- Galdan
- Born:
- 1644?, Central Asia
- Died:
- May 3, 1697, near Altay, East Turkistan [now Xinjiang, China]
Dga’-ldan (born 1644?, Central Asia—died May 3, 1697, near Altay, East Turkistan [now Xinjiang, China]) was a leader of the Dzungar tribes of Mongols (reigned 1676–97). He conquered an empire that included Tibet in the southwest and ranged across Central Asia to the borders of Russia on the northeast. Dga’-ldan was a descendant of Esen, a Mongol chieftain who harassed the northern border of China during the 15th century, and his father was a powerful Dzungar chief. As a younger son, Dga’-ldan was sent to Tibet, a Dzungar protectorate since 1636, where he was educated to be a Buddhist lama. ...(100 of 299 words)